Essays about: "multi-level signaling"
Found 4 essays containing the words multi-level signaling.
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1. Standardization in Sustainability Transitions : A Study on Stakeholder Attitudes and Power Relations During the Standardization Process in the Vehicle-to-Grid Ecosystem
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : The electrification of the transportation sector plays an important role in the sustainability transition as successful electric vehicle (EV) integration allows for the reduction of CO2 emissions. Moreover, bidirectional capabilities of the EVs (vehicle-to-grid) further facilitate this transition by supporting the electricity grid while lowering the cost of ownership of EVs when revenues from grid-supporting services are split between stakeholders. READ MORE
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2. Multi-level multi-scaled metabolites simulation
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för medicinsk teknikAbstract : Diabetes is a world-wide health problem with 415 millions of people suffering from the disease. Most diabetics are suffering from Type 2 Diabetes, which is preceded by insulin resistance in glucose utilizing tissues, such as adipose, liver, and muscle tissues. READ MORE
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3. Hierarchical modeling of diabetes : a pilot study
University essay from Teknisk biologiAbstract : In type 2 diabetes the concentration of glucose in the blood is increased, and tissues like fat and musclebecome less sensitive to insulin. These two phenomena are interrelated, but since the glucose-insulininterplay is highly complex, many aspects are still not understood. Here, a model-based approachmight help. READ MORE
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4. Design of a High Speed AGC Amplifier for Multi-level Coding
University essay from Institutionen för systemteknikAbstract : This thesis presents the design of a broadband and high speed dc-coupled AGC amplifier for multi-level (4-PAM) signaling with a symbol rate of 1-GS/s ( 2-Gb/s ) . It is a high frequency analog design with several design challenges such as high -3 dB bandwidth ( greater than 500 MHz ) and highly linear gain while accommodating a large input swing range ( 120 mVp-p to 1800 mVp-p diff. READ MORE